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Pinus strobus 'Squiggles' - 60cm Clear Stem - Height 90cm - 15lt

Pinus strobus 'Squiggles' - 60cm Clear Stem - Height 90cm - 15lt

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Pinus strobus, commonly known as Eastern white pine, produces distinctive "squiggles" that are most noticeable in the spring and early summer. These squiggles are the immature, pollen-bearing male cones (known as catkins), which hang in clusters from the branches. They start out as small, greenish-yellow structures, often curling or curving, giving them a squiggly appearance. As they mature, these catkins release copious amounts of fine, yellow pollen that can be seen dusting the ground, cars, and nearby surfaces during peak pollination.

The squiggles can vary in size, typically ranging from 1 to 2 centimetres in length. Their twisted, sometimes irregular shape makes them stand out against the linear, needle-like foliage of the tree. Once the pollen is released, the squiggles wither and eventually fall off the tree, often accumulating in significant quantities on the ground beneath.

Pinus strobus is a dominant tree in many North American forests, but it can also be found in parks, gardens, and managed landscapes in the UK. The squiggles are a seasonal feature that many people in the UK might notice, especially during windy days when the pollen is easily carried through the air.

In addition to their role in reproduction, these male cones are a subtle indicator of the health and maturity of the tree. A robust display of squiggles generally suggests a healthy tree that is capable of producing sufficient pollen for reproduction. Their unusual, curly shapes add an element of visual interest to the tree, although they are often overlooked in favour of the more recognisable long cones and soft, blue-green needles of the Eastern white pine.

  • Common Name

    Eastern White Pine

  • Family

    Pinaceae

  • Type

    Evergreen conifer

  • Pot Size

    15

  • Height (cm)

    90

  • Native To

    North America

  • Flower

    Non flowering

  • Foliage

    long, thin, and flexible needles arranged in bundles of five

  • Maturation period

    10-15 years

Key Info

Size & Spacing

Mature Height

0.6-1.2m

Mature Width

0.6-0.9m

Shape / habit

Bushy

Preferred Location

Orientation

South–facing or West–facing or North–facing or East–facing, exposed/sheltered

Soil Type

Loam, Sand, Full sun

Soil moisture

Well–drained

Growing Period

Flower

Non flowering

Foliage

All year

Fruit

Non fruiting

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